Japanese is quite a special language. It was developed on an island, and researchers still don't know where the language came from. It has its own writing form; Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. There are 13 million known speakers of this language, and most of them are Japanese or Japanese related. Most of the letters in Japanese ends with a vowel, so people with a Japanese mother-tongue usually find it hard for them to learn some other languages where the words don't end with a vowel. It is quite an uncommon, special language, and it would be great for them to learn this language, which is similar but different from all the languages located around Japan.
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Japanese is quite a special language. It was developed on an island, and researchers still don't know where the language came from. It has its own writing form; Hiragana, Katakana and Kanji. There are 13 million known speakers of this language, and most of them are Japanese or Japanese related. Most of the letters in Japanese ends with a vowel, so people with a Japanese mother-tongue usually find it hard for them to learn some other languages where the words don't end with a vowel. It is quite an uncommon, special language, and it would be great for them to learn this language, which is similar but different from all the languages located around Japan.